MB crusher bucket
MB products are being used for important construction in Brazil ahead of the 2014 World Cup.

It's a Brazilian challenge for the Italian company MB, leader in the earthmoving and construction industry: its products have been in use for several months at various sites across the country. Thanks to a partnership with Grupo Monte Sinai Loca??o Ltda, MB's crusher buckets and screening buckets have used for the construction of the Arena Pernambuco stadium ahead of the 2014 Brazilian World Cup.

It all began in 2009 with initial contact between the Group owners, Abinael Manoel and Enoque Manoel De Souza and MB Area Manager for Brazil, Carlotta Mettifogo. "We purchased the first BF90.3 in May 2011 and used it for recycling demolished material at the Atlantico Sul shipyard in the Port of Suape (Pernambuco). We then took the MB crusher bucket to the Shopping Rio Mar site to crush inert material from the demolition of an old factory, and this material was subsequently reused at the same site. "We are really pleased with the purchase, so much that in January 2012, we bought another model from the range, the BF120.4, and then in March 2012, the screening bucket MBS-18, one of the company's newest products."

Once again, MB crusher buckets and products have become important assets in worldwide events. Back in 2010, MB crusher buckets were used to build the Soccer City Stadium ahead of the South African World Cup. After South Africa came to Brazil and its Arena Pernambuco, the construction of which was entrusted to the national giant Construtora Norberto Odebrecht, it was Odebrecht to contact Grupo Monte Sinai for the hire of its MB crusher buckets.

Significant investment in research has allowed the Vicenza-based company, world leader in its sector, to produce indispensable and cutting-edge buckets with unparallelled performance. It is precisely for this reason that MB products are chosen by companies from across the globe who are working on projects on an international scale. These projects confirm the enormous flexibility of MB buckets, which have become ruler of this market in just a few years.

These customers confirm the versatility of MB products. De Souza of Brazil said, "With the MB crusher bucket, the great advantage has been that of saving on the cost of material: instead of buying it from third parties, we used material that came straight from the site, from the demolished construction or from the site ground itself. This has allowed us to make significant savings in terms of material, resources, our time and the time of the customer who commissioned the work. This show of significant savings has led to other commissions at the same sites as well as conveying a sense of solid professionalism to our customers. It is worth mentioning that we use the MB crusher bucket for an average of ten hours a day, six days a week. On top of all this, no special maintenance is required, keeping costs low compared to mobile or fixed crushers."

Guido Azzolin, MB's Managing Director, concludes: "In global economic downturn such as the one we are currently facing, the use of our machine for large events shows that companies who invest in research and technology and offer cutting-edge products will always find a place on the market and gain prominent positions in prestigious sectors such as that of large-scale construction."